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Popularity for Obama and less respect for America

by Phantom Ace ( 255 Comments › )
Filed under Barack Obama, Democratic Party, Liberal Fascism, Progressives, Tranzis, World at October 8th, 2009 - 5:55 am

Good morning Blogmocracy Netizens! I hope everyone slept well and is ready for a brand new day.

Our Radical Progressive President, Barack Hussein Obama, has been apologizing for every perceived wrong America has done the last 200 years. This has made him popular throughout the world. It also helps that the Progressive Propaganda Machine is international in scope.They have turned this treacherous clown into an international celebrity. However, there is a lack of respect for America among our enemies. They now perceive us as weak, and they are correct!

President Obama last week flew to Copenhagen to persuade the International Olympic Committee to award the 2016 games to Chicago, his hometown. He and first lady Michelle Obama delivered their now well-known inspirational stories about their Chicago neighborhood experiences. They even had Oprah in tow, along with a number of other Chicago big shots.

Danish crowds thronged to see the celebrity president. The paparazzi had a field day. After little more than an hour-long presidential pep talk, Obama’s Chicago whirlwind entourage jetted back home on Air Force One. A few hours later, the IOC rejected Chicago’s we-are-the-world bid in the first round.

The rebuff of the well-received rock star Obama was a minor affair. But the snub was emblematic of all sorts of larger problems with America’s new therapeutic foreign policy.

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Victor Davis Hanson nails this one down correctly! Part of Obama’s popularity is that he is making America weaker. Our enemies love the fact that he is backstabbing our allies in Eastern Europe, Israel and Colombia. Obama is a Tranzi Progressive and dreams of a One World system, where America would be just another place.

To sum it up, Obama is popular, but America is losing respect. That is the goal of the Progressive Movement, to make America weak and subservient to foreign institutions.

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